Installing International Version of JDK

Hello-
I am running software which requires that the International version of JDK be installed. I can't find any documentation on how to enable this apart from needing i18n.jar in /jre/lib.
How can I obtain and install the International version of JDK?
I am installing this on Solari 5.9.
Thanks very much.
Sincerely,
Ed S.

When you install the current JDK, during the install you're give an opportunity to select internationa or English - the default is international.
There's now only this one d/l.

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